Do I Have to Use My Insurance Company’s Body Shop in Massachusetts?
After a car accident, your insurance company may recommend a repair shop. But in Massachusetts, you have the legal right to choose your own body shop. Here’s what you need to know.
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After a car accident, your insurance company may recommend a repair shop. But in Massachusetts, you have the legal right to choose your own body shop. Here’s what you need to know.
If you’ve been in a car accident in Raynham, MA, knowing what to do next can protect your safety and your vehicle. Learn the right steps to take and how professional collision repair restores your car properly.
Deer accidents are common in Southeastern Massachusetts, especially in fall and winter. Learn what to do after hitting a deer and how professional collision repair protects your vehicle’s safety systems.
After an accident, many drivers believe they must use the insurance company’s recommended body shop. In Massachusetts, that isn’t true. Here’s what you need to know about your rights and how to choose the right repair facility.
Many drivers worry that cold winter temperatures can delay auto body repairs or affect paint quality. Here’s how professional body shops handle winter repairs and why waiting until spring isn’t always the best choice.
Winter driving in Massachusetts often means snow, ice, and black ice. If you’ve been in a winter-related crash, knowing what to do next can help protect your safety, your vehicle, and your insurance claim.
Not every winter fender bender requires an insurance claim. This guide explains when it makes sense to pay out of pocket, when to involve your insurer, and how to avoid surprises when repairing minor collision damage.
December is one of the busiest months for collision repair in Massachusetts. Here’s what impacts repair timelines during the holiday season — and how to make sure you get your vehicle back as quickly as possible.

Winter in Massachusetts brings slippery roads, reduced visibility, and a surge in cold-weather fender benders. Here are the seven most common types of collision repairs we see every December—and what you should do immediately after an incident to keep repair costs down.
